@to mix it-if u wanna mix file ,just right click on ur mix, go to edit and copy on file already there,and click again icon file(left) and load another tune, copy and paste insert... and will show two tune,u can load again another tune.(i'm not sure with this words (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) ) now u can cut file u want after that..

@to save-click on icon file (left),click on save as,then save as "microsoft compressed wave file",dont save as another because it will not work.it can't save as mp3,i use another sofware if i wanna save as mp3.. (MP3 Magix Maker)

@to mix it-if u wanna mix file ,just right click on ur mix, go to edit and copy on file already there,and click again icon file(left) and load another tune, copy and paste insert... and will show two tune,u can load again another tune.(i'm not sure with this words (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) ) now u can cut file u want after that..

How do you move parts to mix them? Coz they are now one after another. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) and i want (for example) to merge them together (end of the first part and begining of the second part).

@to mix it-if u wanna mix file ,just right click on ur mix, go to edit and copy on file already there,and click again icon file(left) and load another tune, copy and paste insert... and will show two tune,u can load again another tune.(i'm not sure with this words (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) ) now u can cut file u want after that..

How do you move parts to mix them? Coz they are now one after another. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) and i want (for example) to merge them together (end of the first part and begining of the second part).

You have print screen button on your keyboard. Press print screen button and then open some image editing program (i have photo shop) , open new blank image and press paste - you will have your desktop as image in there.

It gives me more control over transitions because it has different transition "curves". It also has (like most multitrack software) automated transitioning, just drag two parts into same track and overlap them and you have a transiton (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) but it isn't that simple, with that "technique" you most probably will end up with a crappy transition (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) So yes... I think (and agree with Curt, thumpy and Jasmina) when it comes to mixing, it's very important to have smooth transitions. And sometimes it takes patience to find where the beats match... so it sounds at least decent enough.

Looking at that screenshot actually reminds me on mixcraft. It is downloading now. Cant wait to try it. I luv when its complicated. Then at least i have the reason to bug people to help me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/haha.gif)

You have print screen button on your keyboard. Press print screen button and then open some image editing program (i have photo shop) , open new blank image and press paste - you will have your desktop as image in there.